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criminal ethics
Now that you have reviewed the components of the major ethical systems, you can begin applying these concepts to your chos ...
criminal ethics
Now that you have reviewed the components of the major ethical systems, you can begin applying these concepts to your chosen field.
Discuss the differences between teleological systems and deontological systems. Specifically, consider the relationship between one’s intent and the outcome of his or her actions. Which is more appropriate in the criminal justice field?
Explain why it is particularly important for criminal justice professionals to study ethics.
How should managers and leaders in criminal justice occupations deal with the conflict between the ethical systems of employees and the duties of the job?
CHEM 151 College of The Canyons Wk 6 Importance of Measure in Chemistry Discussion
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CHEM 151 College of The Canyons Wk 6 Importance of Measure in Chemistry Discussion
I attempted to complete a lab and I have no idea what I'm doing. I will attach a blank lab. Once matched I can provide additional information. I would need help fixing and thoroughly writing out how problem was solved on this Lab as I've already semi attempted it but had no idea what I was really doing.
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Magnetic Field Due To Current In Wire Lab
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Fordham University Microbiology Worksheet
Question 1:Write a minimum 300 word essay on the various steps of cellular respiration in microbes. In your essay include ...
Fordham University Microbiology Worksheet
Question 1:Write a minimum 300 word essay on the various steps of cellular respiration in microbes. In your essay include information on catabolism, anabolism, reaction of cellular respiration, location where the steps are happening, how much ATP and NADH are generated in each step, what is the starting and end product of each step and which reactions are redox and why. Question 2:Each year across the world, manufacturers produce more than 300 million tons of paper ,mostly in the United States where over 50 million trees each year are turned into paper. If the enormous amount of chemical energy contained in the chemical bonds of cellulose in waste paper could be converted into biofuels, we could simultaneously relieve a major burden on landfills and provide a large new source for the energy industry.The pulp papermaking process began in China during the early 2nd century AD, and paper allowed the information revolution of printing and books, which dramatically advanced the knowledge base of civilization. Pulp is a suspension of cellulose fibers from wood or other plantsources in water that, when pressed and dried, makes paper. In plants, cellulose is mixed with another polymer, lignin, which strengthens the cellulose. Modern paper manufacturers remove lignin, because lignin causes paper to turn yellow over time. For the purpose of making biofuels, paper is a better carbon source than raw wood or other plant material because paper is almost pure cellulose, whereas, trees and other plants contain many different compounds.There are a number of microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, and protozoa, that naturally degrade cellulose, which is not surprising, given that it may be the most abundant polymer at Earth, at an estimated 700 billion tons! That represents a large amount of stored energy.Based on your knowledge of Chapter 6, what kind of microbe will be ideal to metabolise the cellulose in paper. (Hint: In terms of nutrition requirements and oxygen requirements)Through research, look up which microbe can be used in order to effectively degrade cellulose and convert it to biofuel. Why did you choose this microbe? Explain.Write a possible metabolic reaction that the microbe may use in order to degrade the cellulose. Label all substrates and products.What could be different about the environmental impact of a genetically engineered bacterium containing many different cellulases (enzymes that degrade cellulose) and related enzymes, as contrasted with natural communities of microorganisms that degrade cellulose?Question 3:Through research and reading Chapter 6, pick a disease that involves formation of biofilms in order to establish an infection. Discuss in terms of biofilms, what are the different steps the microbe performs in order to colonise the tissue. How is it advantageous for the microbe? How is it disadvantageous for the host? What are the implications in terms of antibiotic action on biofilms?Question 4:Read this article on the story of antiseptic discovery by Joseph Lister Joseph ListerDescribe your views on what methods of antimicrobial treatments helped to curtail the spread of infectious diseases during the time of Joseph Lister. Emphasize which of these methods is bactericidal, bacteriostatic, antiseptic, disinfecting and sanitizing.We are now faced with a similar problem. In late 2019, a new viral disease emerged from China, COVID-19. Due to thousands of people getting infected and hospitalized, hospitals are running short of gloves, masks and ventilators. Describe how this might impact the spread of infectious disease like COVID-19 and how can this be solved.All your answers should be detailed and written in your own words. It will be graded on the quality of your essays. A minimum of 3 citations are required for your written assignment. Scientific journals should be cited in APA format.
Photosynthesis lab
What is the name of the pigment that captures light directly in photosynthesis? (2 points)Why does the p ...
Photosynthesis lab
What is the name of the pigment that captures light directly in photosynthesis? (2 points)Why does the pigment appear green? (2 points)
List two variables besides the wavelength (color) of light which might affect the rate of food production in plants. (4 points)
Why is chlorophyll important for all biological life? (5 points)
In Part I of the procedure, what is the name of the indicator used to identify the presence of CO2? (2 points)What color did the indicator turn after blowing air into the water through the straw? (2 points)
What color did the indicator turn after the tube was placed under a light source for 30 minutes? (2 points) Why did this occur? (3 points)
List the functions of these four common pigments found in plants. (4 points)
Chlorophyll aChlorophyll bXanthophyllCarotene
If the Rf factor of a pigment is .3750 and the distance that the solvent traveled is 8 cm, how far did the pigment travel? (5 points)List the Rf values for each of the pigments extracted from the spinach leaves, as seen in the chromatography procedure (4 points).
CaroteneXanthophyllChlorophyll aChlorophyll b
Based on the results, which pigment has the highest molecular weight? (5 points)From the chromatography lab, which pigments were soluble in the acetone? (5 points)The earth's early atmosphere did not contain oxygen. This changed dramatically once the early cells underwent photosynthesis.
Explain how photosynthesis was able to occur in earth’s early atmosphere. (5 points)How did photosynthesis eventually affect the evolution of other organisms? (5 points)
In reviewing the data from the floating disk
experiment, which factor had a greater impact on the rate of
photosynthesis (light intensity or concentration of
carbon dioxide)? (5 points)Explain how you came to this conclusion? (5 points)
**INFORMATION NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS**Independent Variable: This is the cause.Dependent Variable: This is the response or effect.One hundred samples of several different plants were placed
in each of six sealed containers with water in them. At the end of two
days the amount of oxygen produced was
measured. Results are shown in the table below.
Container
Plant
Height of Plant
Light Intensity
Source of Light
Distance from Light
ml O2 Produced
1
Iris
4"
High
Artificial
6"
16
2
Iris
4"
High
Natural
6"
13
3
Iris
6"
Low
Artificial
5"
12
4
Carnation
6"
High
Natural
4"
13
5
Carnation
6"
Low
Natural
4"
9
6
Carnation
4"
Low
Artificial
5"
14
Multiple Choice: Based on the data
presented in the table, which two containers could be correctly used to
compare the rate of photosynthesis at two different light intensities?
(5 points)
1 and 22 and 31 and 55 and 64 and 5
Multiple Choice: Compare Containers 1 and 2. What independent variable is tested by this comparison? (5 points)
Kind of plantHeight of plantLight intensityDistance from light sourceLight source
Multiple Choice: Which container had the slowest rate of photosynthesis? (5 points)
123456
(Application) How might the
information gained from this lab pertaining to photosynthesis and
pigments be useful to you, or how can you apply this knowledge to your
everyday life as a non-scientist? The application will be graded
according to the rubric below. (20 points) Key components of critical thinking and application include the following:Demonstrates application and comprehension of the scientific principles.Displays competence in applying scientific knowledge to your personal or professional life.Relevant content is supported by facts, data, and detailed examples.The application paragraph is organized and structured.
Critical Thinking and Application of Information
0%
1-49%
50-99%
100%
Is your application a detailed description of how the lab content is relevant to your life?
Application did not adequately demonstrate
application or comprehension of the scientific principles. Did not
include detailed examples, facts or data. Or the application was not
included.
A few areas of the application demonstrated
some application and comprehension of the scientific principles by
applying the knowledge to the student’s personal and professional life,
but lacked detailed examples to support the content provided.
Application demonstrated some organization and structure within the
paragraph.
Most areas of the application demonstrated
evidence of critical thinking and comprehension of the scientific
principles. Displayed good competence and the relevant content was
supported with good use of examples that apply the concepts and describe
how the information will be relevant and useful to the student’s
personal or professional life. The application paragraph is primarily
presented in an organized and structured manner.
Application included a complete and detailed
description of how the concepts are relevant and useful or applicable
to the student’s personal or professional life. The application
includes detailed examples and reveals insight into the scientific
principles. The application paragraph maintains a strong sense of
purpose and organization throughout.
EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD FAIR NEEDS IMPROVEMENT CRITICAL THINKING AND APPLICATION OF INFORMATION (20 points) 18-20 16-17 14-15 12-13 Below 12
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criminal ethics
Now that you have reviewed the components of the major ethical systems, you can begin applying these concepts to your chos ...
criminal ethics
Now that you have reviewed the components of the major ethical systems, you can begin applying these concepts to your chosen field.
Discuss the differences between teleological systems and deontological systems. Specifically, consider the relationship between one’s intent and the outcome of his or her actions. Which is more appropriate in the criminal justice field?
Explain why it is particularly important for criminal justice professionals to study ethics.
How should managers and leaders in criminal justice occupations deal with the conflict between the ethical systems of employees and the duties of the job?
CHEM 151 College of The Canyons Wk 6 Importance of Measure in Chemistry Discussion
I attempted to complete a lab and I have no idea what I'm doing. I will attach a blank lab. Once matched I can provide add ...
CHEM 151 College of The Canyons Wk 6 Importance of Measure in Chemistry Discussion
I attempted to complete a lab and I have no idea what I'm doing. I will attach a blank lab. Once matched I can provide additional information. I would need help fixing and thoroughly writing out how problem was solved on this Lab as I've already semi attempted it but had no idea what I was really doing.
6 pages
Magnetic Field Due To Current In Wire Lab
Magnetic Field Due to Current in Wire Lab – Virtual http://www.thephyicsaviary.com/Physics/Programs/Labs/FieldFromWire/i ...
Magnetic Field Due To Current In Wire Lab
Magnetic Field Due to Current in Wire Lab – Virtual http://www.thephyicsaviary.com/Physics/Programs/Labs/FieldFromWire/index.html Hans Ørsted ...
Fordham University Microbiology Worksheet
Question 1:Write a minimum 300 word essay on the various steps of cellular respiration in microbes. In your essay include ...
Fordham University Microbiology Worksheet
Question 1:Write a minimum 300 word essay on the various steps of cellular respiration in microbes. In your essay include information on catabolism, anabolism, reaction of cellular respiration, location where the steps are happening, how much ATP and NADH are generated in each step, what is the starting and end product of each step and which reactions are redox and why. Question 2:Each year across the world, manufacturers produce more than 300 million tons of paper ,mostly in the United States where over 50 million trees each year are turned into paper. If the enormous amount of chemical energy contained in the chemical bonds of cellulose in waste paper could be converted into biofuels, we could simultaneously relieve a major burden on landfills and provide a large new source for the energy industry.The pulp papermaking process began in China during the early 2nd century AD, and paper allowed the information revolution of printing and books, which dramatically advanced the knowledge base of civilization. Pulp is a suspension of cellulose fibers from wood or other plantsources in water that, when pressed and dried, makes paper. In plants, cellulose is mixed with another polymer, lignin, which strengthens the cellulose. Modern paper manufacturers remove lignin, because lignin causes paper to turn yellow over time. For the purpose of making biofuels, paper is a better carbon source than raw wood or other plant material because paper is almost pure cellulose, whereas, trees and other plants contain many different compounds.There are a number of microorganisms, including fungi, bacteria, and protozoa, that naturally degrade cellulose, which is not surprising, given that it may be the most abundant polymer at Earth, at an estimated 700 billion tons! That represents a large amount of stored energy.Based on your knowledge of Chapter 6, what kind of microbe will be ideal to metabolise the cellulose in paper. (Hint: In terms of nutrition requirements and oxygen requirements)Through research, look up which microbe can be used in order to effectively degrade cellulose and convert it to biofuel. Why did you choose this microbe? Explain.Write a possible metabolic reaction that the microbe may use in order to degrade the cellulose. Label all substrates and products.What could be different about the environmental impact of a genetically engineered bacterium containing many different cellulases (enzymes that degrade cellulose) and related enzymes, as contrasted with natural communities of microorganisms that degrade cellulose?Question 3:Through research and reading Chapter 6, pick a disease that involves formation of biofilms in order to establish an infection. Discuss in terms of biofilms, what are the different steps the microbe performs in order to colonise the tissue. How is it advantageous for the microbe? How is it disadvantageous for the host? What are the implications in terms of antibiotic action on biofilms?Question 4:Read this article on the story of antiseptic discovery by Joseph Lister Joseph ListerDescribe your views on what methods of antimicrobial treatments helped to curtail the spread of infectious diseases during the time of Joseph Lister. Emphasize which of these methods is bactericidal, bacteriostatic, antiseptic, disinfecting and sanitizing.We are now faced with a similar problem. In late 2019, a new viral disease emerged from China, COVID-19. Due to thousands of people getting infected and hospitalized, hospitals are running short of gloves, masks and ventilators. Describe how this might impact the spread of infectious disease like COVID-19 and how can this be solved.All your answers should be detailed and written in your own words. It will be graded on the quality of your essays. A minimum of 3 citations are required for your written assignment. Scientific journals should be cited in APA format.
Photosynthesis lab
What is the name of the pigment that captures light directly in photosynthesis? (2 points)Why does the p ...
Photosynthesis lab
What is the name of the pigment that captures light directly in photosynthesis? (2 points)Why does the pigment appear green? (2 points)
List two variables besides the wavelength (color) of light which might affect the rate of food production in plants. (4 points)
Why is chlorophyll important for all biological life? (5 points)
In Part I of the procedure, what is the name of the indicator used to identify the presence of CO2? (2 points)What color did the indicator turn after blowing air into the water through the straw? (2 points)
What color did the indicator turn after the tube was placed under a light source for 30 minutes? (2 points) Why did this occur? (3 points)
List the functions of these four common pigments found in plants. (4 points)
Chlorophyll aChlorophyll bXanthophyllCarotene
If the Rf factor of a pigment is .3750 and the distance that the solvent traveled is 8 cm, how far did the pigment travel? (5 points)List the Rf values for each of the pigments extracted from the spinach leaves, as seen in the chromatography procedure (4 points).
CaroteneXanthophyllChlorophyll aChlorophyll b
Based on the results, which pigment has the highest molecular weight? (5 points)From the chromatography lab, which pigments were soluble in the acetone? (5 points)The earth's early atmosphere did not contain oxygen. This changed dramatically once the early cells underwent photosynthesis.
Explain how photosynthesis was able to occur in earth’s early atmosphere. (5 points)How did photosynthesis eventually affect the evolution of other organisms? (5 points)
In reviewing the data from the floating disk
experiment, which factor had a greater impact on the rate of
photosynthesis (light intensity or concentration of
carbon dioxide)? (5 points)Explain how you came to this conclusion? (5 points)
**INFORMATION NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS**Independent Variable: This is the cause.Dependent Variable: This is the response or effect.One hundred samples of several different plants were placed
in each of six sealed containers with water in them. At the end of two
days the amount of oxygen produced was
measured. Results are shown in the table below.
Container
Plant
Height of Plant
Light Intensity
Source of Light
Distance from Light
ml O2 Produced
1
Iris
4"
High
Artificial
6"
16
2
Iris
4"
High
Natural
6"
13
3
Iris
6"
Low
Artificial
5"
12
4
Carnation
6"
High
Natural
4"
13
5
Carnation
6"
Low
Natural
4"
9
6
Carnation
4"
Low
Artificial
5"
14
Multiple Choice: Based on the data
presented in the table, which two containers could be correctly used to
compare the rate of photosynthesis at two different light intensities?
(5 points)
1 and 22 and 31 and 55 and 64 and 5
Multiple Choice: Compare Containers 1 and 2. What independent variable is tested by this comparison? (5 points)
Kind of plantHeight of plantLight intensityDistance from light sourceLight source
Multiple Choice: Which container had the slowest rate of photosynthesis? (5 points)
123456
(Application) How might the
information gained from this lab pertaining to photosynthesis and
pigments be useful to you, or how can you apply this knowledge to your
everyday life as a non-scientist? The application will be graded
according to the rubric below. (20 points) Key components of critical thinking and application include the following:Demonstrates application and comprehension of the scientific principles.Displays competence in applying scientific knowledge to your personal or professional life.Relevant content is supported by facts, data, and detailed examples.The application paragraph is organized and structured.
Critical Thinking and Application of Information
0%
1-49%
50-99%
100%
Is your application a detailed description of how the lab content is relevant to your life?
Application did not adequately demonstrate
application or comprehension of the scientific principles. Did not
include detailed examples, facts or data. Or the application was not
included.
A few areas of the application demonstrated
some application and comprehension of the scientific principles by
applying the knowledge to the student’s personal and professional life,
but lacked detailed examples to support the content provided.
Application demonstrated some organization and structure within the
paragraph.
Most areas of the application demonstrated
evidence of critical thinking and comprehension of the scientific
principles. Displayed good competence and the relevant content was
supported with good use of examples that apply the concepts and describe
how the information will be relevant and useful to the student’s
personal or professional life. The application paragraph is primarily
presented in an organized and structured manner.
Application included a complete and detailed
description of how the concepts are relevant and useful or applicable
to the student’s personal or professional life. The application
includes detailed examples and reveals insight into the scientific
principles. The application paragraph maintains a strong sense of
purpose and organization throughout.
EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD FAIR NEEDS IMPROVEMENT CRITICAL THINKING AND APPLICATION OF INFORMATION (20 points) 18-20 16-17 14-15 12-13 Below 12
6 pages
Global Warming Climate Change
In the past years, the matter of global warming has been had a prominent upsurging role in the world. People are becoming ...
Global Warming Climate Change
In the past years, the matter of global warming has been had a prominent upsurging role in the world. People are becoming aware of global warming, and ...
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